Fabiola Santiago, of the Miami Herald, writes about Wendy Wischer, who has a solo show, n-s-e-w, currently at David Castillo Gallery.
I have not seen this exhibition, yet.
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Fabiola Santiago, of the Miami Herald, writes about Wendy Wischer, who has a solo show, n-s-e-w, currently at David Castillo Gallery.
I have not seen this exhibition, yet.
We went out to see William O’brien’s works at World Class Boxing. We really enjoy the sculptures, which are not just the ceramic masks; the pedestals, with their unrefined edges and details, are made by O’brien. And his drawings installation are offers complexity, playfulness and a snapshot into O’brien’s day-to-day studio activities.
We also went to see some works at UM projects space, Snitzer, gallery Diet and 2020. We missed Dorsch.
Here are some images.
Criticalmiami has a relevant post. We dont have images of Sean Dack’s show; but here is one from his blog.
And then the ride home.
Today is the last day of the exhibition, Top Soil, curated by Mette Tommerup, installed at Casa Lin.
Here are some images from the opening of the exhibition, back on November 25.
Naomi Fisher and I will be on WPS1 art radio today at 2:15 pm. One can listen to the radio locally via WVUM 90.5 FM or via the internet.
This exhibition, in multiple venues, is in conjunction of the launch of the book, Miami Contemporary Artists (www.miamicontemporaryartists.com) . There are many artists in this book, somewhere around 100, I’ll venture to guess that there are at least as many in the exhibitions.
Top Soil curated by Mette Tommerup
Opening : Sunday, November 25 11am -pm; Thursday, December 6 10am -noon
Exhibitions dates: November 25- December 9, 2007 10 am – 5 pm
Casa Lin 55 nw 30 St
For information : 646 361 1294
Participating artists : Daniel Arsham, Bhakti Baxter, Duane Brant, Pip Brant, Robert Chambers, Naomi Fisher, Adler Guerrier, Gean Moreno & Ernesto Oroza, Ralph Provisero, Samantha Salzinger, Diana Shpungin, Mette Tommerup, Frances Trombly, Michelle Weinberg, Wendy Wischer.
I don’t have much time to write about last Saturday; so, I’ll thank Quisqueya Henriquez for her works, in A Heap of Paradise. I was feeling a bit lousy and was nursing a headache; but her works, especially the collage and drawings on newsprints – Untitled (baseball players), made my evening. Thanks.